Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], June 18 (ANI): Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Thursday supplied prayers at Veergarhi Hanuman Temple positioned in Indore district, sought blessings and wished for the well-being of everybody.
During his go to to the temple, CM Yadav additionally visited and inspected the traditional bawdi positioned there and known as upon all residents to take part within the marketing campaign for the conservation and rejuvenation of water sources.
‘It feels truly nice to return right here at Veergarhi Hanuman Temple. Our authorities is finishing up the Jal-Ganga Samvardhan Abhiyan (water conservation work) yearly from Gudi Padwa to 30 June.’
‘Work is underway on greater than 2 lakh water our bodies and constructions. The greenery right here explains that it’s a tremendous place… Earlier, the whole metropolis was primarily depending on the water our bodies and now I’m glad that we’ve labored on rejuvenation of water our bodies. Madhya Pradesh is primary in water conservation,’ CM Yadav advised reporters.
Additionally, CM Yadav participated in water conservation actions in Indore below the Jal Ganga Sanvardhan Abhiyan, reviewing the continuing water conservation and lake-deepening works at Limbodi Lake and took half in shramdaan (voluntary labour).
He additionally administered a water conservation pledge to residents current on the website, urging them to actively contribute to the safety and rejuvenation of water sources.
‘Water conservation is a collective dedication to securing our future. Today, in Indore, I visited Limbodi Lake below the Jal Ganga Sanvardhan Abhiyan to evaluate the continuing water conservation and deepening works and took part in shramdaan. On this event, I additionally administered a pledge for water conservation to the residents current. To notice the imaginative and prescient of water conservation championed by PM Modi, the Jal Ganga Sanvardhan Abhiyan, which was launched in Madhya Pradesh on the event of Gudi Padwa, has thus far accomplished greater than 2 lakh water conservation and rejuvenation works throughout the state,’ the CM acknowledged in a put up on X.
He added that conservation and restoration work have been carried out on over 10 main lakes and over 250 wells and stepwells in Indore. Under the AMRUT 2.0 scheme, conservation, restoration, and beautification works are at present underway at Bilawali, Limbodi, and Chhota Sirpur lakes. (ANI)

